Art dhe Kulturë

Buy a ticket and go listen to Redi Hasa's Nirvana

Buy a ticket and go listen to Redi Hasa's Nirvana

Nothing suits a city better for autumn evenings than a concert. In all seasons it becomes medicine for the soul, but there is nothing like music in autumn. There's nothing like a packed hall, with people scrambling with tickets in hand in search of a seat, putting their overcoats on their knees and then fixing their eyes and minds on the stage. On November 12, at Bozar (Brussels Palace of Fine Arts), after everyone has found their seats and the lights have been turned off, an Albanian boy will appear on stage to play with his cello "My Nirvana". Nirvana with cello! Played by Redi Hasa, the Albanian artist who is making a noise on the stages of the world with his second album "My Nirvana", after the success of the first "The stolen cello". An album that takes him back to Tirana at the end of communism, when Nirvana was still heard it was played secretly.

Buy a ticket and go listen to Redi Hasa's Nirvana

On Google for Red, it is written in English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, of course, and Albanian, less so! There are his interviews, there are writings that show that he is an Albanian musician with a violinist mother, a dancer father and a pianist brother. There is news of tours all over the world, with packed halls like the band's lead cellist Ludovico Einaudia and recordings with rock stars like Robert Plant. But there is especially a lot of news about his latest tour for the presentation of his album My Nirvana, where Kurt Cobain's best pieces have been adapted for cello. The dates of the concerts and the link to buy tickets are circulating on different sites where you can follow Red depending on where you are: in Rome, in Milan, in Brussels, Paris, Barcelona, ​​Berlin... In all the stages of the most important cities of Europe.

Buy a ticket and go listen to Redi Hasa's Nirvana

Buy a ticket and go listen to Redi Hasa's Nirvana

Because on autumn evenings, nothing suits a city better than the sounds of a cello, than a Nirvana!